Author Topic: Dumb stuff you've been in trouble for at school  (Read 7839 times)

It didn't happen to me but it happened to some other kid in my art class last semester
we were doing some thing on our opinions of how food is produced and if we think the animals in the plants are mistreated or whatever(real good art subject I know).
Of course everyone was against it except for this one kid who made his artwork and claimed that he was alright with what was happening and didn't care how it was produced and he made a really nice piece of art.

she gave him a fail just because of the fact he wasn't against it.

she gave him a fail just because of the fact he wasn't against it.
WHAT

It didn't happen to me but it happened to some other kid in my art class last semester
we were doing some thing on our opinions of how food is produced and if we think the animals in the plants are mistreated or whatever(real good art subject I know).
Of course everyone was against it except for this one kid who made his artwork and claimed that he was alright with what was happening and didn't care how it was produced and he made a really nice piece of art.

she gave him a fail just because of the fact he wasn't against it.

Your art teacher would fit in well around here.


I got an answer on a sheet wrong, I got brought to the Principle's office and got shouted at so much.

I also got in trouble for being near someone destroying wildlife.

I still can't get over the fact that someone was failed for their viewpoint, their opinion on a matter.

Does that stuff happen often in public schools?

Does that stuff happen often in public schools?
nah shes just a dumbass
she was a replacement for the art teacher we had before, who was pregnant and had to leave half way through the semester.
the original teacher actually helped us and did art too, the other one literally just told us what to do through powerpoints and such and then barely helped us at all.

I still can't get over the fact that someone was failed for their viewpoint, their opinion on a matter.

Does that stuff happen often in public schools?

I doubt it. I think I've heard of schools where kids get in trouble for following a religion and communicating it, such as wearing religious jewelry or clothing or just talking about their beliefs verbally in general. My school doesn't do that though. I wear cross shirts all the time and if the subject comes up, what I believe in.

I was called a jewbag and a teacher came over and pulled me to the principles office for me being tribal because I'm not jewish.

My old middle school was going to fail me because my parents are divorced

We were doing group work and one of our group members had been absent for a while. The teacher told us to not do anything until he catches up then proceeded to yell at us for not doing anything minutes later.

My old middle school was going to fail me because my parents are divorced
what.

I was tasked with hall monitoring, and as such I had to throttle the people who ran ass-over-head when they come. I was in the middle of a sorta-crowd of people, and a whole bunch of little stuffs ran at me at mach 5 (as expected), rammed me off my feet (as wasn't expected) and just continued running over me unhindered. I had a forgeted up leg from the incident and had to awkwardly limp my way back from school after class.

forget hall monitoring.

I was tasked with hall monitoring, and as such I had to throttle the people who ran ass-over-head when they come. I was in the middle of a sorta-crowd of people, and a whole bunch of little stuffs ran at me at mach 5 (as expected), rammed me off my feet (as wasn't expected) and just continued running over me unhindered. I had a forgeted up leg from the incident and had to awkwardly limp my way back from school after class.

forget hall monitoring.

maybe if you weren't a pusillanimous individual-ass bitch, you wouldn't get your stuff slammed by kindergarteners

gotta be a real wo/man and take charge

Got sent out of class last year because I couldn't stop laughing about the fact we were having a 47 minute discussion during homeroom about someone touching another person's chair. This person was severely autistic and really rude to everyone, and no one could do or say anything back or they'd get in trouble.

One day she comes into the classroom and yells about how someone is sitting on her chair (all chairs are the same, the person just grabbed a random chair) and the person responds with "I don't see your name on it."

Next day she brings a bunch of stickers to school with her name on it, spams them all over her table and chair so no one can make that mistake anymore. The people who clean the school removed the stickers because it made it difficult to clean, so the next day she comes in and she flips her stuff about this, and immediately suspects all of us.

That's what we were having a 47 minute discussion about, and a friend of mine was laughing throughout the entire thing. Didn't get in trouble. I laugh after the discussion is over because I've held it in for so long? I get sent out of the classroom.

The whole situation was super hilarious and the teacher couldn't understand why I was laughing, no matter how many times I explained how ridiculous it was. Didn't really get in trouble but it was ridiculous lol.